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rural focus in the early or midpart of the novel to generationly maybe a more of a focus on the urban environment in the latest stages of the novel. but in so doing he demonstrates a little bit less familiarity with that slice of contemporary chinese life and i think these younger writers are probably more in their -- you might say native habitat when they're writing about these. >> brown: xiao qiang, a brief word on that? how this fits into contemporary writing? >> i think it's very interesting to see how the chinese state media lauded about his receiving this award. in contrast with the former two chinese, as you mentioned, that one is gao xingjian, in exile, the government doesn't approve his politics and the other is liu jiabao. mo yan is his pen name. and his pen name means "don't speak q. sots there's a popular internet joke saying "who is the first chinese winner of a nobel prize? don't speak. who's the second chinese nobel piece prize winner? don't speak. who's the third one? don't speak. this one is mo yan. but two other people are being banned and the chinese official media and chinese
rural focus in the early or midpart of the novel to generationly maybe a more of a focus on the urban environment in the latest stages of the novel. but in so doing he demonstrates a little bit less familiarity with that slice of contemporary chinese life and i think these younger writers are probably more in their -- you might say native habitat when they're writing about these. >> brown: xiao qiang, a brief word on that? how this fits into contemporary writing? >> i think it's...
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, we're dieted that mel knee muter, the director of the san francisco department of the environment is here with us in our opening of public beta in san francisco. >> good morning, everyone, it is an honor to be here for scoot's public announcement. this really does have great promise for helping to reduce carbon emissions in the city and county of san francisco. as some of you may know, about 40% of our carbon emissions in the city come from cars and trucks so we need to find alternatives for getting people out of their fossil fuel powered cars, this is going to be a great option for residences and businesses in san francisco to find an al -- an tern t*if, we're rolling out the electric vehicle infrastructure for cars so this is another electric vehicle option that we're happy to support. we also implement the commuter benefits program and help employers provide options to their employees for getting out of their cars, we're happy to add scoot and electric plug in scooters for people to community in the city and county of san francisco, so i'm here to be in support, we look forward to
, we're dieted that mel knee muter, the director of the san francisco department of the environment is here with us in our opening of public beta in san francisco. >> good morning, everyone, it is an honor to be here for scoot's public announcement. this really does have great promise for helping to reduce carbon emissions in the city and county of san francisco. as some of you may know, about 40% of our carbon emissions in the city come from cars and trucks so we need to find...
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hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the best kept secrets in the city. it is hardly ever crowded. on any given day, you will run into a few locals. , bought a 37 bus to get there without any parking worries. for legged friends can run freely. there is also a patch of grass for the small box. >> it is a great place. it is a wonderful place to have these kinds of parks. that dog owners appreciate it. >> take time to notice of the wildfires that are on the grassland and keep your head out on the lookout for hawks and other bird life. be sure to take your camera and be prepared to take a view of the city will not forget. it has a beautiful
hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a beautiful look out. welcome to corona heights located in the heart of this district. it offers a view of the downtown skyline, the bay bridge, and the east bay. it is one of the...
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and the global environment as a whole so please welcome mayor ed lee. >> michael, matt, congratulations to scoot, yes. scoot and san francisco, well, let me first of all put this in some little perspective that i know, i know that we just announced last week, eb week in san francisco to the delight of so many people who want to just have modes of transportation, multiple modes of transportation in a city that are also environmentally friendly and to contribute that reducing our fossil fuels, we are in san francisco world citizens after all and i know it's exciting for ed risken, our mta manager, he and i were excited to talk about different modes of transportation as we create all these exciting events to come to san francisco. i know it's exciting for board president david chiu, we tried to put pods for car sharing in neighborhoods on public streets and began in russian hill on his district, he's a vibrant, vibrant avid supporter of car sharing as i have been, i know ed riskens, well at the hub, knowing that that's an incubator for great ideas came the idea of scooter san francisco and
and the global environment as a whole so please welcome mayor ed lee. >> michael, matt, congratulations to scoot, yes. scoot and san francisco, well, let me first of all put this in some little perspective that i know, i know that we just announced last week, eb week in san francisco to the delight of so many people who want to just have modes of transportation, multiple modes of transportation in a city that are also environmentally friendly and to contribute that reducing our fossil...
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and the environment, when you look at this, i think when the conditions are right, then the environment is supportive, it's incredible how much enterprising businesses will appear, and we know, some of them have been able, even if very difficult environment, become very, highest a very older, very innovative and experiment the. there's a number of multinationals now. even in extremely difficult position, private sector, and moroccan, tunisian, egyptian and what have you. so i think that our but also there are lazy ones. there are lazy ones have been living off the connections they have answered the corruption and relationships and so on. so you have both. that was my point. might point is how is it that you can create an environment where the private sector feels sufficiently safe in terms of what it can do it in terms of what it cannot do, in terms of what it can own and cannot own a that can thrive and enterprise. and this has not been there because, i mean, the previous regime was essentially trying to capture most of what the private sector could give. i mean, they were just trying
and the environment, when you look at this, i think when the conditions are right, then the environment is supportive, it's incredible how much enterprising businesses will appear, and we know, some of them have been able, even if very difficult environment, become very, highest a very older, very innovative and experiment the. there's a number of multinationals now. even in extremely difficult position, private sector, and moroccan, tunisian, egyptian and what have you. so i think that our but...
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but hoping that you will reduce the amount of units overall which would create a less impact on the environment. not only on the parking but it would be more family-friendly, which obviously would very much support. in reference to the parking support the .5 spaces per unit, appropriate for the area. in reference to the project sponsors, having the tradition of going to all of the committee groups in the area, counteracts the opposition or position, we think this is unfortunate. is defined in our -- context survey adopted as of march 17, 2010, in the mission dolores district, we have a baby boom going on, reduce the density and create larger family-friendly units. >> thank you. >> any additional public comment? seeing none, the public comment portion is close. commissioner moore. >> i would like to say for the record that the planning commission does not have any in flames who moves into a two-bedroom unit. we can ask the developer why the units are smaller but we cannot basically prescribed the size of the units. is that a correct statement mr. --? >> acting zoning demonstrator. it is a correc
but hoping that you will reduce the amount of units overall which would create a less impact on the environment. not only on the parking but it would be more family-friendly, which obviously would very much support. in reference to the parking support the .5 spaces per unit, appropriate for the area. in reference to the project sponsors, having the tradition of going to all of the committee groups in the area, counteracts the opposition or position, we think this is unfortunate. is defined in...
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there is not a bank that will do less bad in a difficult environment. this stock has had an amazing run back up from -- it was below 100 a couple of months ago. i would expect consolidation here. short period of time. let's not forget we are seeing rotation in other sectors. we were talking about on fast last night some of the things that contributed a great deal of performance to a lot of portfolio managers. these stocks are up a lot. goldman sachs is up 33% year to date. if you are nerving about potential head winds in november with the elections and that sort of thing it may make sense. what we are seeing today is taking profits. >> financials are up about 20%. certainly one of the big winners so far this year. dan is putting a put calendar on goldman. we crack open the play book. in the strategy we sell the daily put and use the money to buy the long on the same strike. you want the stock to be above the strike or put the strike before the expiration. so dan why don't you walk us through it? >> we use this last week. it worked very well for earnings
there is not a bank that will do less bad in a difficult environment. this stock has had an amazing run back up from -- it was below 100 a couple of months ago. i would expect consolidation here. short period of time. let's not forget we are seeing rotation in other sectors. we were talking about on fast last night some of the things that contributed a great deal of performance to a lot of portfolio managers. these stocks are up a lot. goldman sachs is up 33% year to date. if you are nerving...
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the prefecture asked the central government to assess impact of the ospreys on the local environment. officials think the aircraft could harm quality of life and natural environment. >>> it looks like a large flying insect. but is actually a man made device to make disaster response more effective. and it is being used by a japanese company to reach damaged sites that are hard to reach. and to send back high revolution, resolution video images. >> it takes pictures. it can shoot a video like this. through the work of of aerial company in this prefecture. they photograph disaster areas across japan. >> translator: the unique thing is it can go places where humans cannot, take photos and gather valuable information. >> reporter: four years ago the team made this unmanned aircraft guided by remote control, it flies to locations, takes pictures and returns. at the end of march last year, the aircraft made headlines. it flew over the damaged nuclear plant in fukushima right after the disaster. from a hite of 400 meters, it took high resolution photos. this shows the first details of the da
the prefecture asked the central government to assess impact of the ospreys on the local environment. officials think the aircraft could harm quality of life and natural environment. >>> it looks like a large flying insect. but is actually a man made device to make disaster response more effective. and it is being used by a japanese company to reach damaged sites that are hard to reach. and to send back high revolution, resolution video images. >> it takes pictures. it can shoot...
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environment minister is calling for a government overhaul of renewable energy. he says current policy favors quantity, not quality. >> we need the appropriate instruments to ensure that the expansion of renewable energy takes place in a steady and predictable fashion, and we want to make renewals competitive on the energy market as soon as possible -- we want to make renewables competitive on the energy market as soon as possible. >> he is also calling on a time line on phasing out government subsidies, and he wants to regulate the pace of the grid, but in germany's greens say the cost of switching to renewable resources are being unfairly distributed. >> stay with us. when we come back, the international community marking the very first girls' state. we will see how schoolgirls in pakistan are showing their support for the 14-year-old activist shot by the taliban. -- marking the very first girl'' day. >> we will be right back. don't go away. >> welcome back, everybody. thursday marks the first-ever international day of the girl. >> the united nations designated
environment minister is calling for a government overhaul of renewable energy. he says current policy favors quantity, not quality. >> we need the appropriate instruments to ensure that the expansion of renewable energy takes place in a steady and predictable fashion, and we want to make renewals competitive on the energy market as soon as possible -- we want to make renewables competitive on the energy market as soon as possible. >> he is also calling on a time line on phasing out...
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they were always getting pushed around by the environment. . >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is happy to take some more informal questions in back and of course his book, house of rain, is available for sale in back too. thank you so much and thank you, craig childs. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >> good evening i am the director of the culture association and devoted to the program and here we have master of arts. (applause). (speaking spanish) (speaking spanish). >> what he is saying that thanks to the bant. bante he got funding for of the peru vaifian culture and got approved. >> (speaking spanish). >> okay. >> good. (speaking spanish). >> so we have a variety of instruments -- that we're going to be showing you. >> (speaking spanish). >> the name of the instrument is called tale boheha. >> (speaking spanish). >> it was a time in peru when the africans were prohibited from playing or making instruments. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were forced to make their own instruments. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they
they were always getting pushed around by the environment. . >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is happy to take some more informal questions in back and of course his book, house of rain, is available for sale in back too. thank you so much and thank you, craig childs. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >> good evening i am the director of the culture association and devoted to the program and here we have master of arts....
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what couldn't of environment are we in? >> there is uncertainty, but people recognize that you can't stand still. >> what regrets do you have about the period of time at bear stearns, after bear stearns, or did it create opportunity for you? >> let's not talk about that. >> not no comment at all? okay. you heard it there. >> too painful. he hasn't done the regressive therapy on that yet. he wasn't ready for it. >> clearly doesn't want to really talk about that period of time. james pli dimon happy to, but alan schwartz not so much. >> there are healthy companies willing to do m&a. but i think it emphasizes his point. yes, companies, investors have to be cautious, but they have cash and they're a good value out there. >> and he was talking about high yield. and there's a feeling that we're not anywhere near the end of that yet. >> absolutely clear. high yield debt still looks attractive to a lot of investors. it's a good opportunity. >> thank you so much for joining us. have a good weekend. plenty still to come. >> we want t
what couldn't of environment are we in? >> there is uncertainty, but people recognize that you can't stand still. >> what regrets do you have about the period of time at bear stearns, after bear stearns, or did it create opportunity for you? >> let's not talk about that. >> not no comment at all? okay. you heard it there. >> too painful. he hasn't done the regressive therapy on that yet. he wasn't ready for it. >> clearly doesn't want to really talk about...
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upon it said the pipeline would have devastated the environment and residents a risk of deadly explosions freed last year, activists and biology professor appeared on democracy now to talk about the project. >> the concern from the community point of view is the ecological damage and the risk the pipeline will pose to over 200,000 people, and is also about the economy, reducing cost of energy we [indiscernible] all of the infrastructure of potential benefits. there is no benefit for the people of puerto rico. economically speaking. >> an east texas, activists protesting the construction of the keystone xl will pipeline are continuing their attempts to block tree clearing efforts for a third week amidst reported crackdowns on journalists. two reporters embedded with the activists were arrested and held overnight before charges against them were dropped. activists say transcanada, the company behind oil pipeline, is paying local police to provide security. two journalists from the new york times were held in handcuffs before being released. activists with the tar sands blockade say or attem
upon it said the pipeline would have devastated the environment and residents a risk of deadly explosions freed last year, activists and biology professor appeared on democracy now to talk about the project. >> the concern from the community point of view is the ecological damage and the risk the pipeline will pose to over 200,000 people, and is also about the economy, reducing cost of energy we [indiscernible] all of the infrastructure of potential benefits. there is no benefit for the...
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>> well, we're happy to perform in any sort of environment, michelle. i think what you've seen in wells fargo over the last decade is earnings growth through a lot of different periods, whether we've got a strong economy, a weak economy, a high interest rate, low interest rate. again, we have a very customer-focused, diversified model, and we can perform. we've had 11 consecutive earnings of growth even in the bumpy economy. >> we would be remiss if we didn't ask about this lawsuit taking you to task for a mischaracterization of mortgages. you're not alone in this. other banks have been sued and settled on these same charges, on reckless lending. where do you stand on that? what's your response to it? >> well, the allegations in that lawsuit are just that. they're allegations. they're not facts. we're going to defend ourselves very vigorously. we're the largest fha lender in the country. we think the fha program is a terrific program. it's helped millions of americans obtain their dream of homeown homeownership. we're proud to be part of the program. ou
>> well, we're happy to perform in any sort of environment, michelle. i think what you've seen in wells fargo over the last decade is earnings growth through a lot of different periods, whether we've got a strong economy, a weak economy, a high interest rate, low interest rate. again, we have a very customer-focused, diversified model, and we can perform. we've had 11 consecutive earnings of growth even in the bumpy economy. >> we would be remiss if we didn't ask about this lawsuit...
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. >> can you compete in this environment? >> it is very difficult to make money in this environment because -- on a net interest margin basis. that doesn't mean that the banks should be asleep at the switch. we have recognized the pressures that are being placed on us by our net interest margin, and accordingly, we have started to increase our fee income business, which in our case is our residential mortgage business, particularly the refinance activity. >> certainly as we've just heard from gerry, it is so important these days to get business from re-fis and mortgages because obviously those low interest rates are hurting so many other areas of revenue for banks. is this across the board or are some banks doing this better than others? >> well, what we would think is that the larger mortgage franchises will be able to enjoy increased market share. as you see the refinancing activity picking up. some of the larger banks like wells fargo or jpmorgan that we saw announce earnings today get the benefit of being able to originat
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assumes decent economic environment going forward, could political environment and my concern is a lot of issues coming up. obviously the presidential elections coming up and two parties with diametrically opposed views on how to fix fiscal problems. you have the fiscal cliff. there's a good chance congress will do nothing before the end of the year than the european central bank supposedly put a new program in place to help out troubled countries with their debt by buying it in the secondary markets. when you look behind their announcement a lot of the details are missing and finally from my perspective greece is starting to rear its ugly head again. let's say what happens if greece drops out of the euro? my concern is not about greece but what do spanish depositors thing? are we next? is the government going to turn around and give me the old style -- and i will take 60% hit in my savings? does that started deposit run on spanish banks? dagen: you just scared me quite frankly. what is safe? >> what is safe right now? treasuries are fair value at that stock. it sounds boring to say it
assumes decent economic environment going forward, could political environment and my concern is a lot of issues coming up. obviously the presidential elections coming up and two parties with diametrically opposed views on how to fix fiscal problems. you have the fiscal cliff. there's a good chance congress will do nothing before the end of the year than the european central bank supposedly put a new program in place to help out troubled countries with their debt by buying it in the secondary...
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the aircraft in the current manner it will negatively affect the lives of residents and the natural environment. >> reporter: defense ministers confirm there's no change to the exit strategy. they say that 75% of the population of afghanistan lives in areas where order is maintained by police forces. nato secretary general says the thdrawal pn is based on an objective analysis of the situation in the country. >> it's not because eyes have partners rush for the exit. it's not because of lack of cohesion within our coalition. on the contrary. we have agreed to hand over to the afghans and as they step forward, our troops can step backwards. >> reporter: about 100,000 troops, including the u.s. are deployed. they are training police personnel to fill the void after troops leave the country. trust between the two sides is being undermined by a series of recent insider attacks. international soldiers have been killed by afghan military or personnel or people wearing afghan uniforms. at the meeting the defense ministers agreed to continue task after pulling troops out. they also decided to draw up co
the aircraft in the current manner it will negatively affect the lives of residents and the natural environment. >> reporter: defense ministers confirm there's no change to the exit strategy. they say that 75% of the population of afghanistan lives in areas where order is maintained by police forces. nato secretary general says the thdrawal pn is based on an objective analysis of the situation in the country. >> it's not because eyes have partners rush for the exit. it's not because...
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we've decide as a society it's too expensive to modify the kids' environment, so we have to modify the kids." i have always been in favor of fixing society's problems by modifying children. ( laughter ) i mean, for one thing, we would not have so much crime if we just gave kids legal immunity and replaced their warms plasma cannons. the point is, students thrive when they get personal attention, and since we can't afford all the teachers it would take to give them that attention, we'll give them a pill that helps them pay attention. i just hope they don't pay attention to how little attention we're giving them. and don't worry. don't worry, folks. adderral helps kids focus. not because it's some amphetamine. because it's a combination of four amphetamines. it's like the colonel's secret recipe for speed ( laughter ) folks, i believe this is a great fiscally responsible answer, but we can do more. i mean, we might be cutting arts programs, but one tap of acid, and your kid will be seeing colors you can't find in a crayola box. ( laughter ) ( applause ) of course with anything having to
we've decide as a society it's too expensive to modify the kids' environment, so we have to modify the kids." i have always been in favor of fixing society's problems by modifying children. ( laughter ) i mean, for one thing, we would not have so much crime if we just gave kids legal immunity and replaced their warms plasma cannons. the point is, students thrive when they get personal attention, and since we can't afford all the teachers it would take to give them that attention, we'll...
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you're getting fat and ruining the environment at the same time. stop! >> well i'll tell you, nobody wants to drive cars anymore. you know we want to be more like europe. we want cars that will fit in the trunk of the cars we used to drive. >> i bet you go to a drive-thru and eat and drive. >> you can't text and drive. you can eat and drive, you can have a big italian subway sandwich in your hand but you can't have a cell phone. i just look up the chain here, it's not non-existent but there is not a lot of pipeline pressure when i look up, look at intermediate goods and raw or unfinished goods. for example in the core i want to give you one number and then we'll move on. crude goods 2.8, again including but take out food and energy it's 1.6. those are big numbers but the thinking is they passed through. if they don't we have to examine fed policy. they are important. they are important. >> steve, yesterday you had a fantastic interview. >> thank you. >> with blankfein, with bowles, with simpson. >> right. >> and i think i could say, i watched every secon
you're getting fat and ruining the environment at the same time. stop! >> well i'll tell you, nobody wants to drive cars anymore. you know we want to be more like europe. we want cars that will fit in the trunk of the cars we used to drive. >> i bet you go to a drive-thru and eat and drive. >> you can't text and drive. you can eat and drive, you can have a big italian subway sandwich in your hand but you can't have a cell phone. i just look up the chain here, it's not...
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the ones that presented the greatest risk to the environment. today, i'm thrilled to tell you we've surpassed that goal. we've removed 36 vessels so far. >> over the years, experts say more than 20 tons of heavy metal has leaked from the fleet into the bay. >>> well, california -- corrections officials has a deadline. the state has been given to june to reduce the prison population by 33,000. that could detail a money savings money. prison officials say it would put them over the court-imposed cap. >>> some of you may have felt 29.3 earthquake this morning t was sent red three miles -- morning. it was centered three miles from danville. >>> it is decision day around major league baseball but the paths have been set for our bay area teams and only one is moving on. >> they are coming out to salute their fans. >> the as did not win game five of their playoffs. despite the 6-0 loss, the fans gave the team a standing ovation. >> you just can't be too disappointed about it based on what they did this year. it so was so magical. most of those players
the ones that presented the greatest risk to the environment. today, i'm thrilled to tell you we've surpassed that goal. we've removed 36 vessels so far. >> over the years, experts say more than 20 tons of heavy metal has leaked from the fleet into the bay. >>> well, california -- corrections officials has a deadline. the state has been given to june to reduce the prison population by 33,000. that could detail a money savings money. prison officials say it would put them over the...
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on the one side this interest-rate environment is tough. the spread between deposits and loans narrowing. on the other hand there's pretty good activity, housing is picking up, credit is getting better. as we look at the bank earnings we have to differentiate who is hit by that net interest margin issue and who can benefit on the other side. we look at citi and think they can report a good monday on positive-- monday so that could be positive. on the other hand bank of america facing pressures from the deposit versus lending squeeze. >> you told me citi was your top recommendation right now. tell us why? >> well, we look at citi and it's a bank that has not performed as well as some of those other tough ones like bank of america this year. on the one hand. on the other hand we think it's a great play on what the federal reserve is doing. when they put all this money into the economy they are 12i78ity-- stimulating housing. citi has problem relating to housing. they are stimulating emerging markets where citi is the strongest. >> all right,
on the one side this interest-rate environment is tough. the spread between deposits and loans narrowing. on the other hand there's pretty good activity, housing is picking up, credit is getting better. as we look at the bank earnings we have to differentiate who is hit by that net interest margin issue and who can benefit on the other side. we look at citi and think they can report a good monday on positive-- monday so that could be positive. on the other hand bank of america facing pressures...
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. >> jon: the environment. aspiration but realistic. >> there you go. [ laughter ] >> jon: the master. it is a beautiful piece of film making. it's in theaters now. the great paul thomas anderson, ladies and gentlemen. [cheers
. >> jon: the environment. aspiration but realistic. >> there you go. [ laughter ] >> jon: the master. it is a beautiful piece of film making. it's in theaters now. the great paul thomas anderson, ladies and gentlemen. [cheers
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. >> has it hurt from the interest rate environment that we live in, which hurts the banks? >> yes, it has, because everybody knows that. so you'll get some more loan growth. i like aig. >> but as well as fargo surprised us with how bad the environment is from a net interest margin which plays directly into lower interest rates. >> you made money in wells fargo and made money in jpmorgan. what happened was expectations over the last month or so exceeded what reality was going to be, now is the time to get back in, that it's been reset. >> next up on "halftime" it's turning into one of wall street's biggest battles. walmart, amazon or best buy will come out on top and the first financial results are in. which bank. we'll continue that discussion, which bank should you be banking on? our traders debate which stocks are the best buys right now. we'll talk apple, too, rumors about the ipad mini, is a date really set? can it resume the rally in america's most valuable company, all that and more when "halftime" comes back. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you ha
. >> has it hurt from the interest rate environment that we live in, which hurts the banks? >> yes, it has, because everybody knows that. so you'll get some more loan growth. i like aig. >> but as well as fargo surprised us with how bad the environment is from a net interest margin which plays directly into lower interest rates. >> you made money in wells fargo and made money in jpmorgan. what happened was expectations over the last month or so exceeded what reality was...
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what about that would actually make us safer and stronger in a threat environment is very curious. i think it does have something to do with, as i started, the vision that the governor has. if your vision of what is happening in in the world is driven by russia and the geostrategic threat and you want to confront china on day one and you want to confront the states, and you want to be hunkered down in the middle east while these transnational threats and substate actors are hitting us very hard, then that is a totally different approach i agree but if you want to see where the president has been which is very aggressive against al qaeda and supporting the democratic moderate forces, doing transitions in afghanistan and iraq frankly to lighten our burden in the middle east so we could move into the front to other threats of the world. it is a more agile, a smarter, tougher and stronger approach. one only has to look at the previous administration. if that is what people want in their security process going forward they can have it again because it sounds like exactly what he is sugg
what about that would actually make us safer and stronger in a threat environment is very curious. i think it does have something to do with, as i started, the vision that the governor has. if your vision of what is happening in in the world is driven by russia and the geostrategic threat and you want to confront china on day one and you want to confront the states, and you want to be hunkered down in the middle east while these transnational threats and substate actors are hitting us very...
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we will also not hear about the global impact of global warming, the environment. we will not hear about climate. we will not hear about global inequality. there is a whole range of issues that will simply not make it on to that debate agenda and the military budget is probably right at the top of the list. tavis: we shall see. two more debates to go. we thank you for your time. >> always a pleasure. tavis: that is our show tonight. you can download our app. thank you for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: join me next time with ethan hawke on his new movie. >> there is a saying that dr. king had he said there's always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we're only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have a lot of work to do. wal-mart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp out hunger. >> and by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you.
we will also not hear about the global impact of global warming, the environment. we will not hear about climate. we will not hear about global inequality. there is a whole range of issues that will simply not make it on to that debate agenda and the military budget is probably right at the top of the list. tavis: we shall see. two more debates to go. we thank you for your time. >> always a pleasure. tavis: that is our show tonight. you can download our app. thank you for watching. as...
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think that's something everyone would agree to but again we are in a restrictive capital and budget environment and it is competing priority with everything else and i think it is incumbent to look at everything at a wholesale kind of wholesome way during the budget process and we will do that. >> on this one, this will not be implemented or this requires further analysis -- >> president farrell: further analysis, no. 12. no. 13, clarify ownership and -- on rec and park property. my understanding the sf r commission is currentlying working with rec and park to make that happen so it will be implemented. complete an arts commission rec and park agreement to ensure compensation for maintenance of art in city parks adequate to support that task and that's recommendation 14. i hope that happens. that is not under the purview of the board of supervisors. that is a rec and park/arts commission thing so that's something that the board is not going to implement. finding no. -- now we go to neighborhood cultural centers, finding 23 that the arts commission has not given support and maintenance of the cu
think that's something everyone would agree to but again we are in a restrictive capital and budget environment and it is competing priority with everything else and i think it is incumbent to look at everything at a wholesale kind of wholesome way during the budget process and we will do that. >> on this one, this will not be implemented or this requires further analysis -- >> president farrell: further analysis, no. 12. no. 13, clarify ownership and -- on rec and park property. my...
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how much money has he spent on the environment? everybody keeps calling me wanting me to go to college and stuff. how can i go to work -- there is no industrial work? >> thank you for the call. you mentioned ron paul -- of course it was congressman paul ryan debating tonight. >> i want to state that you said earlier that somebody on the page stated joe biden was a fool. he was an overly aggressive. i feel like obama should have been more aggressive with romney in the first debate. look, joe biden put it this administrative record on the record. paul ryan that could not back up what he was saying. >> ok. thank you for the call. john has this point. . >> and other men are two with your calls and comments and another chance to see the debate in its entirety. less is on the phone from kentucky. >> is essentially the format really did not serve either by then -- joe biden or paul ryan. i thought the constant interruptions word beneath the dignity of somebody running for the office. joe biden really turns a lot of people off. i am a demo
how much money has he spent on the environment? everybody keeps calling me wanting me to go to college and stuff. how can i go to work -- there is no industrial work? >> thank you for the call. you mentioned ron paul -- of course it was congressman paul ryan debating tonight. >> i want to state that you said earlier that somebody on the page stated joe biden was a fool. he was an overly aggressive. i feel like obama should have been more aggressive with romney in the first debate....
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these are examples that they looked at, at successful restaurants and park environments. and where we are looking at incorporating this restaurant, at the park level, is there was a large elevator house where the parade elevators come up to the park level behind the amp i theatre and we are going to swallow that into the preft rest structure as depicted here and have some roof top seating on the restaurant as well. this is the concept that we are looking to incorporate into the drawings. and how that would look from the pedestrian pathway on the south side and the north side of the transit center. as you walked around the park. >> also, at the park level, we have made some significant revisions in the lighting systems for the park. the lighting system originally included a handrail that went along the pathway around the park and then relatively few mask lights to provide down lightinging on the park. you can see the elements here. these very tall, down lights and the handrail lighting. and in working with the on a number of funds for a design enhancements at the park, we
these are examples that they looked at, at successful restaurants and park environments. and where we are looking at incorporating this restaurant, at the park level, is there was a large elevator house where the parade elevators come up to the park level behind the amp i theatre and we are going to swallow that into the preft rest structure as depicted here and have some roof top seating on the restaurant as well. this is the concept that we are looking to incorporate into the drawings. and...
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as a city, we need to do much better at creating an environment where we have more jobs and economic development. we are also extremely challenge in our public transit. we talk about being a transit first city, but everyone has had the experience of sitting in gridlock, waiting for the bus, trying to hail that tab, walking on pedestrian sidewalks that are not particularly safe. as a city, we need to do more to invest in the first-class transportation system. >> what are some of the biggest issues facing your district? >> in addition to the local economy that impacts the merchant corridors, to many vacant storefronts, transit issues, in every neighborhood we're having a real conversation about how we change, whether we should preserve aspects of the important characters of our neighborhood or think about building new things. there is also a real discussion we're having in many neighborhoods about affordability. i hear from too many tenants in the process of being evicted, homeowners being foreclosed on. we need to think about how all of us can continue to live in a city where the whol
as a city, we need to do much better at creating an environment where we have more jobs and economic development. we are also extremely challenge in our public transit. we talk about being a transit first city, but everyone has had the experience of sitting in gridlock, waiting for the bus, trying to hail that tab, walking on pedestrian sidewalks that are not particularly safe. as a city, we need to do more to invest in the first-class transportation system. >> what are some of the...
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after us do it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations to rule the day. you're watching artie's great to have you with us let's continue now the leader of hezbollah has claimed responsibility for launching a scout of drone into israel during the weekend and vowed to send more according to the lebanese movement the unmanned craft mohnish to reach sensitive locations including the more a nuclear facility political analyst donna was things this means has the law has ready for. the message to the israeli it's message to prime minister netanyahu he has been like but in a lot of pressure on the obama administration to draw a lot of rug lie and today i think i was about la crosse one of those red line under the israeli aerospace for the first he didn't say
after us do it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations to rule the day. you're watching artie's great to have you with us let's continue now the...
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another kind of crop also dependent on water is being threatened by changes in the environment. and john blackstone tells us about that. >> reporter: on the shores of washington state's olympic peninsula, bill dewey is a farmer, a shellfish farmer. he's been raising oysters, clams, and muscles for 30 years. >> i'm in shellfish heaven. it is just a gift of nature. mpsthe hatchery pumps in seawater to nurture baby oysters, this looks like dark igter when you first look at it but in fact there are 20 million baby oysters in this little tank in front of us here. >> >> reporter: but suddenly the ocean water is preventing new oysters from forming shells. they die. >> it dissolves the shells of of oysters. >> reporter: they're very vulnerable. ibed theibed the die-off to hundreds of scientists in monterey, california. they call is ocean -terification, and with google, produced a globe showing the long-term impact. the deepening red illustrates the expected rise in ocean acid levels over the next three centuries. what is turning the oceans to acid is carbon dioxide from cars and factori
another kind of crop also dependent on water is being threatened by changes in the environment. and john blackstone tells us about that. >> reporter: on the shores of washington state's olympic peninsula, bill dewey is a farmer, a shellfish farmer. he's been raising oysters, clams, and muscles for 30 years. >> i'm in shellfish heaven. it is just a gift of nature. mpsthe hatchery pumps in seawater to nurture baby oysters, this looks like dark igter when you first look at it but in...
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if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't necessarily conclude they were a violent culture, i just concluded there was violence in their culture. the evidence is very clear where you find masker sites, where every place you drop a trench there are bodies, unburied bodies missing their heads, in some cases where there will be a head in one room and you can match it up to the body which is in another room 100 yards away and they didn't just end up there; somebody took the head off. and there will be places where it's all femurs, all gathered together. and places where it's obviously some kind of warfare event where people are all huddled into one
if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't...
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much more detailed than i ever imagined it would be but also i mean when you're dealing in a political environment. which it seems like everything always is these days you had democrats on the commission you had republicans on the commission you had people on the staff who had relationships with people in the national security apparatus so you had bits and pieces that were left off the table in sort of negotiated outcomes and you know i came to this with the perspective of gee i wonder what happened so well that you know that and that's one of the big questions when i i can't say i read every word of it but i read a large chunk of the nine eleven commission report and i didn't find much explanation of how this came about in terms of who dropped the ball what did we know what did we miss i mean you know there was there were some but most of that even seemed kind of in the realm speculation you're much more of an expert on this than i am let's start with august sixth that memo in two thousand and one that most americans i think think that that was the moment at which george bush was warned that some
much more detailed than i ever imagined it would be but also i mean when you're dealing in a political environment. which it seems like everything always is these days you had democrats on the commission you had republicans on the commission you had people on the staff who had relationships with people in the national security apparatus so you had bits and pieces that were left off the table in sort of negotiated outcomes and you know i came to this with the perspective of gee i wonder what...
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afterwards do it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. welcome back to our tea with me karen tara back now to our breaking news and further protests being forcibly dispersed by police in bahrain's capital during the shield population's long struggle for equal rights in the kingdom live to london now and the thoughts of political analyst patrick canning son patrick good to see you here on archie bunker out tests in bahrain often fall off of the west's radar and we've been seeing a lot of that what needs to happen for them to take notice like they have in other countries. the problem is there's been a kind of a mainstream media blackout in the west regarding the situation in bahrain already we've seen c.n.n.'s award winning journalist amber lyon and her stories were blocked by c.n.n. so what you have there is a network international network that's controlled by washington so it's totally illegitim
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part of a plan to have a critical mass of minority students in other words you you want your academic environment to be as diverse as possible or at least to have enough diversity so that those people who are in minority groups are not feeling isolated or representative of that group but isn't that exactly what the university of texas is doing yes so what is change in the last nine years since that ruling that would give the supreme court any justification whatsoever to overturn that well there was a time when the university was prohibited from taking into account race so what they did was they instituted a ten percent plan this plan admits all the top ten percent of every high school in the state of texas and those students come in one of the arguments that's being made by fischer's council is that this has increased the diversity on the campus enough so that no further measures are needed but what the university of texas found is that these measures were not enough to get a critical mass of minority students in specific programs so this plan was instituted to take into account not just race but
part of a plan to have a critical mass of minority students in other words you you want your academic environment to be as diverse as possible or at least to have enough diversity so that those people who are in minority groups are not feeling isolated or representative of that group but isn't that exactly what the university of texas is doing yes so what is change in the last nine years since that ruling that would give the supreme court any justification whatsoever to overturn that well there...
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it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being just. cost around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony says nature. welcome to the business update on the with me dimitri medvedev as we've been reporting the e.u. has been awarded the nobel peace prize now reactions in the financial world have been different we have to say but chris we for chief strategist at burbank investment research says that this shows that fears that the euro could collapse are going away at least for the time being. in the spring i think there was much more of a risk of the eurozone breaking up of greece leaving but i think you know through the summer politicians of how do you you know more of a reality check can see to the consequences are very dangerous of breaking up the euro of greece and now since then you know the effort is all towards or the focus is all towards keeping the euro zone intact keeping greece within it we probably will see a bigger band-aid being put on the probl
it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change and the safety of our environment as a whole are being just. cost around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony says nature. welcome to the business update on the with me dimitri medvedev as we've been reporting the e.u. has been awarded the nobel peace prize now reactions in the financial world have been different we have to say but chris we for chief strategist at...
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and then the creative types on the campaign can work with that but they're also clearly artificial environments and so you can imagine that fine you get twelve people sit around the table eating sandwiches and you show them an ad and then you go around and say what do you think but that that's not how we watch ads nobody prompts you immediately afterwards to have an opinion on an ad and so they're really limited the simple we have a here and we still know very little about how voters change their minds or how campaigns can influence and persuade them what we do know a lot about is how you can be a lot smarter individually targeting voters and how you can meaningfully engage them to change their behavior to sign the register deciding to vote and so that's where so much of the innovation is taking place so it's aware that innovation is taking place is it more about mobilizing the base to vote. or is it more about targeting that three to five percent of people that are really truly undecided or persuadable i mean most campaigns are doing both but there's so much more emphasis now on mobilization s
and then the creative types on the campaign can work with that but they're also clearly artificial environments and so you can imagine that fine you get twelve people sit around the table eating sandwiches and you show them an ad and then you go around and say what do you think but that that's not how we watch ads nobody prompts you immediately afterwards to have an opinion on an ad and so they're really limited the simple we have a here and we still know very little about how voters change...
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a weakening earnings environment with many downcycle but prepare yourself for the duration of this investment cycle which is based on the cycle of growth, corporate profits and consumer demand still strong. liz: jim swanson, msf chief financial strategist. listen, we're above 1425 on the s&p 500. that is the critical level. again, traders all hours they would have to close above 1425. right now about 1428, 1430, nothing above that would be bullish for monday. but we will watch it all the way to the end. now cracking a 20,000 mark on twitter, thank you. still trying to beat charlie gasparino. follow me after the break. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special opsission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that'shat trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 da, and we'll throw in up to $60
a weakening earnings environment with many downcycle but prepare yourself for the duration of this investment cycle which is based on the cycle of growth, corporate profits and consumer demand still strong. liz: jim swanson, msf chief financial strategist. listen, we're above 1425 on the s&p 500. that is the critical level. again, traders all hours they would have to close above 1425. right now about 1428, 1430, nothing above that would be bullish for monday. but we will watch it all the...
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the intelligence community under the bus which is not a good thing to do when you're in this kind of environment. they should have stepped back from the story, found out what the facts were, but they got in bed with the government and they have no idea who this people are. lou: they've been the administratiin. >> no idea what's going on. no idea is that television is alive and well. we should have had become a big suspicions. lou: the last word. >> i think ee is right. this is a tight election. the momentum is with governor romney in the has not close the sale. he was the debate he will be in a commanding position. if the president does, we will be back in a dead heat for. lou: gentleman, as always. thank you. well, coming up, a man who built his company in says his workers have the right to hear him speak straightforwardly about where he sees that business had it and what he sees as the prospect for new jobs and new opportunity, the owner of west state resorts. vice-president joe biden has some interesting ideas on how libya compares to syria. we will have that as well. he goes on and on and on
the intelligence community under the bus which is not a good thing to do when you're in this kind of environment. they should have stepped back from the story, found out what the facts were, but they got in bed with the government and they have no idea who this people are. lou: they've been the administratiin. >> no idea what's going on. no idea is that television is alive and well. we should have had become a big suspicions. lou: the last word. >> i think ee is right. this is a...